Genre Research: Thriller and Drama
In the genre of a thriller, many things add to how a thriller film will come out. The angles, camera movement, Mise en scenes, etc. The most used lighting in thriller films is low-key lighting. It adds an ominous and mysterious feeling. The common angles used in a thriller are low and high. High angles make a character seem small or inferior. Low angles make a character seem big and powerful. Mise en scenes typically used in thriller movies are darker tone makeup as it sets a dark mood or props that help to build suspense. Elements often included in thrillers are suspense, anxiety, or excitement. This helps to bring viewers to the edge and draw their attention to the film more.
Likewise, in the genre of drama, many things add to how the drama film will play out. The lighting, angle, and camera movements all add their spice of flavor. The most common lighting in the genre is high key lighting and three-point lighting. They both add to the mood changes during the film. Common angles in drama are low angle and high angle. Low angle makes one look superior. A high angle makes one look inferior. Complete opposites! Common camera movements include dolly, tilt, and pan. Pan is the camera moving from side to side. Tilt is when the camera moves vertically up and down. Elements in drama include the plot, character, diction, sound, and music.
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